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  • What’s the point of economists? Look to America’s tech giants to find out

    February 6, 2019

    Despite the dire predictions from the economics profession about Brexit, the UK economy is doing well. Growth continues at a steady pace. An all-time record 32.4m people are in work. Unemployment has fallen to levels not seen since the mid-1970s. In contrast, the Eurozone is on the brink of recession – and Italy is already [...]

  • Redrow hails record profit as founder bows out on a high

    February 6, 2019

    Housebuilder Redrow hailed record half-year profits before tax this morning, striking a resilient tone despite fears of greater uncertainty over Britain's imminent departure from the EU and a “subdued” Christmas.   The figures In Steve Morgan’s final trading statement as chairman, the FTSE 250 developer said that pre-tax profits rose five per cent to £185m in [...]

  • CYBG shares soar as it boosts mortgage lending but warns of ‘uncertain’ market conditions

    February 6, 2019

    CYBG has unveiled 1.5 per cent mortgage growth for the first quarter of its financial year, but warned of uncertain market conditions ahead. The bank, which acquired Virgin Money on October last year, said mortgages had hit £60bn in the three months to 31 December, which it said was the result of a strong pipeline and good [...]

  • Charity Commission issues official warning to IEA over legal breaches in Brexit report

    February 5, 2019

    The charities regulator has issued an official warning to the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) for breaking charity law in a report about Brexit. The Charity Commission today censured the Westminster think tank for a report into the post-Brexit economy in the UK, which was published in September but has since been taken down. Read [...]

  • UK economy set for much-needed spending boost thanks to Chinese tourists

    February 5, 2019

    The UK economy is set to receive an international spending boost as tourists from outside the EU continue to splash out in spite of Brexit worries. International spend will increase four per cent year-on-year over the next 90 days, according to forecasts from tourism shopping firm Global Blue. Read more: China's success will depend on the [...]

  • May vows to avoid hard Ireland border as she seeks changes to Brexit deal

    February 5, 2019

    Theresa May sought to reassure Northern Irish business leaders today that she will not allow a Brexit deal to create a hard border in Ireland. Delivering a speech in Belfast, the Prime Minister said her commitment to avoiding a hard border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland is “unshakeable”. Read more: Chris Grayling: [...]

  • Chris Grayling says it will be the EU’s fault if Britain leaves without a deal on 29 March

    February 5, 2019

    Transport secretary Chris Grayling has said the blame will lie with Brussels if the UK crashes out of the EU without a deal on 29 March. The Cabinet minister said the UK government had done all it could to secure an agreement and that it would be down to the EU's failure to compromise me if a [...]

  • What is the outlook for interest rates in 2019?

    February 5, 2019  |  City Talk

    US Concern over the outlook for US interest rates was one of the dominant themes of 2018, especially as the year progressed. President Trump got involved in the debate, tweeting in December that it was “incredible” that the US Federal Reserve (Fed) was considering raising interest rates again. Despite the pressure from the president, the [...]

  • Janus Henderson Group’s assets under management fall in volatile market

    February 5, 2019

    Assets under management (AUM) at Janus Henderson Group plummeted $50bn (£38.43bn) last quarter amid volatile markets. The company, which was formed through the 2017 merger of Henderson Group and Janus Capital Group, saw AUM fall 13 per cent from $378.1bn to $328.5bn in the three months to the end of December. Read more: Blackrock assets [...]

  • Weathering the storm: City expects minimal Brexit impact on jobs

    February 5, 2019

    The number of City jobs expected to move overseas in the event of a hard Brexit has fallen to just 2,000 – according to the latest survey of financial institutions. A Reuters study also suggests that investment banks are planning to increase their London headcount. In September, the Reuters survey showed that 5,766 jobs would [...]

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